Resident Evil Village game review (2021)

Resident Evil Village expands on almost everything Resident Evil 7: Biohazard established. Despite it being shorter than expected, the world is visually stunning and incredibly detailed, the monster design is impressive, the action progressively improves, and the story is very engaging and compelling. Growing up, I never really played any Resident Evil games. I mean, I played a bit of Resident Evil 4 and 5, … Continue reading Resident Evil Village game review (2021)

Mortal Kombat film review (2021)

The rushed narrative, cheesy dialogue, and the lack of proper character development for some characters doesn’t really do it any favors. But, the action and fight scenes are absolutely brutal and gory, just how Mortal Kombat should be. As a fan of the video game series and even of the 1995 movie in all its bizarreness, I was very much looking forward to this new … Continue reading Mortal Kombat film review (2021)

It Takes Two game review (2021)

It Takes Two forces you to play with someone else, delivering an adventurous co-op game that’s full of heart, incredibly unique plat-forming levels, and it’s always delivering new ways to play on each stage. Director Josef Fares is a firecracker of an individual, there’s no denying that. There’s also no denying the talent he has for creating unique and enjoyable video games. Although I’ve never … Continue reading It Takes Two game review (2021)

Knockout City: First impressions

After playing Knockout City for a few hours, it’s evident this game is cleverly made and has game mechanics that are extremely well-done. The potential for it to be something special is immediately apparent. Are you still on the fence about the latest competitive multiplayer game, Knockout City? Well, I played it just so you don’t have to, but after putting some hours into it, … Continue reading Knockout City: First impressions

Little Nightmares II game review (2021)

Little Nightmares II is an incredibly engaging horror game, which is shrouded in mystery. It’s insanely creepy, fun to play, full of interesting themes, and the game will be open to interpretation for years to come. I wasn’t planning on playing through Little Nightmares II. I knew the first game is critically acclaimed and widely considered one of the best games to release in 2017. … Continue reading Little Nightmares II game review (2021)

Bowser’s Fury game review (2021)

The latest Mario expansion, which is bundled up with the Super Mario 3D World re-release on the Nintendo Switch, Bowser’s Fury, is actually insanely fun while it lasts. It does become a bit repetitive after awhile, it’s short, and Bowser becomes less and less interesting. Back during the Wii U days, I absolutely loved playing through Super Mario 3D World. I mean, it wasn’t the … Continue reading Bowser’s Fury game review (2021)

Top 10 games of 2020

2020 has been an incredibly interesting year, to say the least, in a variety of ways. One constant, however, regardless of the year, is the quality experiences being delivered from the gaming industry. Here are my 10 favorite ones of the year. Whatever you’ve been through this year, I’m sure most have faced some challenges due to the current circumstances. COVID-19, for many, has caused … Continue reading Top 10 games of 2020

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Alpha thoughts

The Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Alpha has come and gone and I have some brief thoughts about what I think about the game and what changes should be made in order to deliver the best version possible before release. I’m just going to get straight to the point with this one. I thoroughly enjoyed the alpha. In fact, it’s the most fun … Continue reading Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Alpha thoughts